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trump: yes. levin: why has it just connected with you the way it--the way it has because you are intensely a sports guy. trump: i've always loved playing sports and i've always loved maybe the competition of sports. but it's been good for me. it's been really good for me, i think, in a lot of different ways, but sports to me is very important. man: batter up. batter up. [crowd cheering] levin: has it helped you with discipline and kind of just getting things done? trump: yeah, probably so. i mean, who really knows? i don't think of it in that way. i do it because i enjoy it, whether it's tennis or golf or whatever you may play. you know, as you get older, you sort of--your choices are more limited. you can't put together, like, 18 people on a baseball field. but i've just always loved being a sportsman or playing sports. ♪ for it's 1, 2, 3 strikes you're out at the old ball game ♪ levin: you admire athletes. trump: well, i respect athletes. i respect winners. i respect great athletes, and som
trump: yes. levin: why has it just connected with you the way it--the way it has because you are intensely a sports guy. trump: i've always loved playing sports and i've always loved maybe the competition of sports. but it's been good for me. it's been really good for me, i think, in a lot of different ways, but sports to me is very important. man: batter up. batter up. [crowd cheering] levin: has it helped you with discipline and kind of just getting things done? trump: yeah, probably so. i...
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trump. >> donald trump: thank you. >> stahl: you're president- elect. >> trump: thank you. >> stahl: how surprised were you? >> trump: well, i really felt we were doing well. i was on a string of about 21 straight days of speeches, sometimes many a day and the last two days i really-- i really had a pretty wild time. i did six speeches and then i did seven and-- >> stahl: but everyone thought you were going to lose. >> trump: i know, i did my final speech in michigan at 1:00 in the morning and we had 31,000 people, many people outside of the arena. and i felt-- when i left, i said, "how are we going to lose?" we set it up a day before. and we had all of these people. and it was literally at 1:00 in the morning and i said, "this doesn't look like second place." so we were really happy, i mean, it was-- these are great people. >> stahl: on election night, i heard you went completely silent. was it a sort of realization of the enormity of this thing for you? >> trump: i think so, it's enormous. i've done a lot of big things, i've never done anything like this. it is-- it is so big, it i
trump. >> donald trump: thank you. >> stahl: you're president- elect. >> trump: thank you. >> stahl: how surprised were you? >> trump: well, i really felt we were doing well. i was on a string of about 21 straight days of speeches, sometimes many a day and the last two days i really-- i really had a pretty wild time. i did six speeches and then i did seven and-- >> stahl: but everyone thought you were going to lose. >> trump: i know, i did my final...
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trump university is now called trump entrepreneur initiative. the school says it never promised anyone would meet the donald. >> there's at least 10,000 people who paid. so you can go and pick three or four affidavits for people or maybe 20 or 30 affidavits. it's still a minuscule amount. i have in my bag and i'm happy to read to you all the people who loved the course. >> reporter: he did providing cnn with 14 affidavits from satisfied students. garden says trump will continue to fight all three lawsuits until he eventually wins. even if legal fees wipe out any profit he may have made. and in the end, win or lose, trump university may have taught everyone a valuable lesson. not every promise comes true. not everyone, even students of donald trump, will become a success. >> and i bet the first person who would tell you that is donald trump. >> absolutely. you have to work hard. you have to know what's you are doing. outfox a lot of different people. >> he must know in his heart a lot of these suckers in this room don't have what it takes to do w
trump university is now called trump entrepreneur initiative. the school says it never promised anyone would meet the donald. >> there's at least 10,000 people who paid. so you can go and pick three or four affidavits for people or maybe 20 or 30 affidavits. it's still a minuscule amount. i have in my bag and i'm happy to read to you all the people who loved the course. >> reporter: he did providing cnn with 14 affidavits from satisfied students. garden says trump will continue to...
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donald trump. >> a major business magazine came out with a story, "everything he touches turns to gold." and i started to believe that myself. it's hard to find time to keep up on my shows. that's why i switched from u-verse to xfinity. now i can download my dvr recordings and take them anywhere. ready or not, here i come! (whispers) now hide-and-seek time can also be catch-up-on-my-shows time. here i come! can't find you anywhere! don't settle for u-verse. x1 from xfinity will change the way you experience tv. >> the '80s were very good years for trump. in 1982, he bough a prized piece of real estate along the new jersey boardwalk. he brought executives to the site and made it look like construction was well underway. >> i had every truck available in the area moving on that site. we had trucks going back and forth and working all over the place. they saw that action, they were immediately impressed and we made a deal like right then on the spot. >> in 1984, the same year hara's trump plaza opened
donald trump. >> a major business magazine came out with a story, "everything he touches turns to gold." and i started to believe that myself. it's hard to find time to keep up on my shows. that's why i switched from u-verse to xfinity. now i can download my dvr recordings and take them anywhere. ready or not, here i come! (whispers) now hide-and-seek time can also be catch-up-on-my-shows time. here i come! can't find you anywhere! don't settle for u-verse. x1 from xfinity will...
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and in new york, protesters marched to trump tower shouting trump must go. at least 65 people were arrested. >>> this morning, the president-elect will meet with president obama in the oval office. mr. obama says he wants to make the transition to the trump administration as smooth as possible. ryan. >>> from shock in the u.s. to international shock waves. mark phillips shows us how the world reacted to news of donald trump's historic election victory. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: overseas, the reaction to the trump victory was somewhere between shock. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: and fear. most western leaders did what protocol requires. >> well, i congratulate donald trump. >> reporter: like britain's theresa may offers pledges. of cooperation. donald trump's campaign statements, still ringing in their ears. >> to nato, we are paying a tremendous amount of money. and it's not fair, folks. it's not fair. >> reporter: that's frightening talk in places like the former soviet republics of latvia, lithunia and estonia, where vl
and in new york, protesters marched to trump tower shouting trump must go. at least 65 people were arrested. >>> this morning, the president-elect will meet with president obama in the oval office. mr. obama says he wants to make the transition to the trump administration as smooth as possible. ryan. >>> from shock in the u.s. to international shock waves. mark phillips shows us how the world reacted to news of donald trump's historic election victory. [ speaking in foreign...
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they had hundreds of cars, trump, trump, trump and the american flag. you see trump and the american flag. >> the president made a public joke of violence against campaigners in an american election and he made light of it. this was not a joke. in fact, it was so violent it put so many people in harm's way that the fbi investigated the incident in the criminal responsibility of those who attacked these campaign workers. now, our president donald trump could have said okay, i didn't realize how bad that was in this was very violent. please, stop. but he didn't. he saw the investigation and made a statement in defense of his supporters attack on the bus writing quote, in my opinion these patriots did nothing wrong and engaging in violence for him made them patriots to donald trump. for anyone who said donald trump did not know the violence he was inciting, i ask you to consider his supporters who try to drive a bus off the highway in the middle of the day to intimidate his opponents campaign workers and his response was to tweet the video of the incident
they had hundreds of cars, trump, trump, trump and the american flag. you see trump and the american flag. >> the president made a public joke of violence against campaigners in an american election and he made light of it. this was not a joke. in fact, it was so violent it put so many people in harm's way that the fbi investigated the incident in the criminal responsibility of those who attacked these campaign workers. now, our president donald trump could have said okay, i didn't...
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>> trump: okay. that's just a figure of speech. >> stahl: just like-- no, it's like an embrace. >> trump: it-- well, let it be an embrace. let it be whatever it is to get the job done. >> stahl: yeah, but he's a bad guy. >> trump: look. let it be whatever it is. i get along with him really well. i have a good energy with him. i have a good chemistry with him. look at the horrible threats that were made. no more threats. no more threats. >> stahl: china. >> trump: i get along with him. it's very important. china, let's go. >> stahl: i'm skipping across the world here. you've slapped a lot of tariffs on them-- >> trump: $250 billion. >> stahl: going to do more? >> trump: might. might. >> stahl: round three? >> trump: they want to negotiate, lesley. they want to negotiate. >> stahl: are you ready? >> trump: look. >> stahl: are you ready to-- >> trump: i have a great chemistry also with president xi of china. i don't know that that's necessarily going to continue. i told president xi, we cannot continue
>> trump: okay. that's just a figure of speech. >> stahl: just like-- no, it's like an embrace. >> trump: it-- well, let it be an embrace. let it be whatever it is to get the job done. >> stahl: yeah, but he's a bad guy. >> trump: look. let it be whatever it is. i get along with him really well. i have a good energy with him. i have a good chemistry with him. look at the horrible threats that were made. no more threats. no more threats. >> stahl: china....
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donald trump. and jon karl, now hillary clinton has one path? >> she she needs to win all of those states we just mentioned in that industrial midwest. pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, minnesota, and she needs to hang on to the state of nevada. if she does that, she narrowly wins. let's look at it on the possibilities board. so, here's where we are. if she wins michigan, new hampshire, nevada, pennsylvania, of wisconsin to get over 270. >> so, donald trump has many, many more paths. he's still leading. let's go through the states, he's still leading in most of those states. >> let's go back to the map. running out of states that are still open. pennsylvania, clinton now up slightly. but donald trump is up in new hampshire, michigan, donald trump leading. wisconsin, donald trump is up three points, 70% remaining. minnesota, clinton has the lead. but right now, she has to win in three states where donald trump is leading. >> and wisconsin, a fairly healthy lead, three points? >> yes. and here's one
donald trump. and jon karl, now hillary clinton has one path? >> she she needs to win all of those states we just mentioned in that industrial midwest. pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin, minnesota, and she needs to hang on to the state of nevada. if she does that, she narrowly wins. let's look at it on the possibilities board. so, here's where we are. if she wins michigan, new hampshire, nevada, pennsylvania, of wisconsin to get over 270. >> so, donald trump has many, many more...
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donald trump. >> a major business magazine came out with a story, "everything he touches turns to gold." and i started to believe that myself. coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid
donald trump. >> a major business magazine came out with a story, "everything he touches turns to gold." and i started to believe that myself. coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing...
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there is a lot of pre-trump conservatism that still exists in the trump coalition. that makes sense, that the vast majority of trump voters are people who voted for republican candidates in the past. 68% of the trump voters in 2020 voted for mitt romney in 2012. many of the people who do not fit into either category are people who aged into the electorate in 2012. if you are between 17 and 10, you are eligible to vote in 2020 but were not eligible to vote in 2012. that is a group that is likely to be substantially more republican as opposed to party switching. 74% of the voters say the government does too many things that charities and private businesses could do better. that is kind of the top level antigovernment support that reflects the pro-trump consensus. even many of the obama-trump voters agree with this figure. strong support for the idea that government is too big, strong support for the idea that taxes are too high. 45% of trump voters believe that government should guarantee a minimum standard of living if people work to the best of their ability. that i
there is a lot of pre-trump conservatism that still exists in the trump coalition. that makes sense, that the vast majority of trump voters are people who voted for republican candidates in the past. 68% of the trump voters in 2020 voted for mitt romney in 2012. many of the people who do not fit into either category are people who aged into the electorate in 2012. if you are between 17 and 10, you are eligible to vote in 2020 but were not eligible to vote in 2012. that is a group that is likely...
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. >> trump! trump! >> he's the most unconventional candidate in modern history. >> i'm not using the lobbyists, i'm not using donors. i don't care. i'm really rich. >> an outsider. >> our politicians are stupid. >> upending the rules of the game. >> he represents sort of an earthquake in a box to washington, d.c. >> thank you. >> winning more primary votes than any republican ever. >> you've given me the honor to lead the republican party to victory this fall. >> he's a father of five. >> i'm the woman i am today because of how he raised me. he taught me to dream big. >> a billionaire businessman. >> anything he touched turned to gold. >> donald's a star. like him or not like him. >> he nearly lost everything. >> how close was he to going personally bankrupt? >> very. >> he's the master of the comeback. >> trump is definitely back. much to the chagrin of some people. >> anybody who can take a building for a million dollars and turn it into $550 million, that's fantastic. >> he's combative. like to punch
. >> trump! trump! >> he's the most unconventional candidate in modern history. >> i'm not using the lobbyists, i'm not using donors. i don't care. i'm really rich. >> an outsider. >> our politicians are stupid. >> upending the rules of the game. >> he represents sort of an earthquake in a box to washington, d.c. >> thank you. >> winning more primary votes than any republican ever. >> you've given me the honor to lead the republican...
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went upstairs in trump tower to talk to melania trump. and she was in philadelphia, a lot of people said, that speech? and she spoke about cutting down on bullying, to get at, among the criticisms of donald trump, what he's done on twitter, the comments made about women. that was perhaps the first sign they have to do some healing. >> i think we have a sense of what a potential trump white house would look like. he can't stand professionals. propositionals. jeb bush got four delegates, spent $110 million. he goes into the general election, the most massive infrastructure of hillary clinton, 50 times more headquarters, outspent donald trump 5 to one. won all the debates, and he's a somali pirate, and this is a time of large tanker ships, and donald trump will go into the white house thinking, i did this. >> and people voted for him. it's not just him. there are millions of americans who voted for donald trump. this country does rest on the consent of the governed. you may disagree with them, but they voted for donald trump, and they believ
went upstairs in trump tower to talk to melania trump. and she was in philadelphia, a lot of people said, that speech? and she spoke about cutting down on bullying, to get at, among the criticisms of donald trump, what he's done on twitter, the comments made about women. that was perhaps the first sign they have to do some healing. >> i think we have a sense of what a potential trump white house would look like. he can't stand professionals. propositionals. jeb bush got four delegates,...
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. >> trump is going to be trump. this idea that you can make him into something else, that's not what the people voted for. they voted for trump as he is. that's the way they want him to be. and nobody is going to remake him. he will either succeed or fail being donald trump. >> the sheer unpredictability of a president donald trump... >> ...how unpredictable the new terrain here in washington is... >> ...is this our new normal, is there reason for concern? >> it's the creation of a new reality. >> donald trump has broken the rules of what it means to be president-elect. >> what trump are we going to see, do you think? >> we're going to constantly have rules that are broken, and my way or the highway... >> a president trump is very much a wild card... >> we'll call it a political earthquake, an unravelling of the system, or even a revolution... >> narrator: the seeds of donald trump's presidency are embedded in his path to power. he redefined what it meant to be a serious presidential candidate, starting with his ann
. >> trump is going to be trump. this idea that you can make him into something else, that's not what the people voted for. they voted for trump as he is. that's the way they want him to be. and nobody is going to remake him. he will either succeed or fail being donald trump. >> the sheer unpredictability of a president donald trump... >> ...how unpredictable the new terrain here in washington is... >> ...is this our new normal, is there reason for concern? >> it's...
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seminars called trump university, along with trump steaks, trump water, wine, even vodka. but for trump it wasn't enough. after 14 seasons of "the apprentice" he was seriously thinking about a promotion, from king of reality television to president of the united states. >> i think there's no question that "the apprentice" took him to a different level of celebrity, no question. i don't think he could successfully run for president without his popularity from "the apprentice." >> oh, i love you. look at that. i love you. thank you very much. >> we wanted to talk to donald trump about success, celebrity and his run for the presidency, but he declined repeated requests to be interviewed for this program. >>> ahead, donald trump's real life apprentices. >> he always said before he ever coined the phrase on the apprentice that if we didn't do well that he would fire us like dogs. wahhhh... right. in. your. stomach! watch this!... >>yikes, that ice cream was messing with you, wasn't it? try lactaid, it's real ice cream, without that annoying lactose. lactaid. it's the milk that
seminars called trump university, along with trump steaks, trump water, wine, even vodka. but for trump it wasn't enough. after 14 seasons of "the apprentice" he was seriously thinking about a promotion, from king of reality television to president of the united states. >> i think there's no question that "the apprentice" took him to a different level of celebrity, no question. i don't think he could successfully run for president without his popularity from "the...
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donald trump. >> a major business magazine came out with a story everything he touches turns to gold. and i starred to believe that myself. >> beautiful. mom knows it needs a big solution: an antiviral. don't kid around with the flu, call your doctor within the first 48 hours of symptoms and ask about prescription tamiflu. attack the flu virus at its source with tamiflu, an antiviral that helps stop it from spreading in the body. tamiflu in liquid form is fda approved to treat the flu in people two weeks of age and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual behavior, stop taking tamiflu and call your doctor immediately. children and adolescents in particular may be at an increased risk of seizures, confusion, or abnormal behavior. the most common side effects are mild to moderate nausea an
donald trump. >> a major business magazine came out with a story everything he touches turns to gold. and i starred to believe that myself. >> beautiful. mom knows it needs a big solution: an antiviral. don't kid around with the flu, call your doctor within the first 48 hours of symptoms and ask about prescription tamiflu. attack the flu virus at its source with tamiflu, an antiviral that helps stop it from spreading in the body. tamiflu in liquid form is fda approved to treat the...
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he was going to go for the top job to go for any political office. >> trump, trump, trump, trump, trump, trump. >> trump draws his energy from the crowd. [ cheers and applause ] >> the agilation the attention. his success has come largely without a script. and without a net. >> look at all of these guys, paparazzi, eye-yae-yae. >> he's most comfortable in the spotlight. how important is publicity to donald trump? >> well, i think he could do without blood, but he can't do without publicity. >> oxygen, paragraphs? >> no it's more than oxygen. it's more than blood. i mean, he lives with it. he absolutely lives with it. that's what he is. listen, he's got his name on everything, on the plane, on the hotel, it's on everything. >> trump stakes are the best you can give. >> that's what he is. he loves it. he lives it. >> now his name is at the top of the ticket and the test is whether someone who has flown under his own banner for 70 years can win the white house and lead another brand, the republican party. so is there now the party of trump? >> i don't know why people use that. i find that
he was going to go for the top job to go for any political office. >> trump, trump, trump, trump, trump, trump. >> trump draws his energy from the crowd. [ cheers and applause ] >> the agilation the attention. his success has come largely without a script. and without a net. >> look at all of these guys, paparazzi, eye-yae-yae. >> he's most comfortable in the spotlight. how important is publicity to donald trump? >> well, i think he could do without blood,...
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at donald trump. but there are a huge pocket of republicans who look at their districts and donald trump has won them by 30 and 40 points so they have to be with trump. but, as the house republican conference will get smaller after this election, which it's sure to do, it's going to be a lot of moderate members that go by the wayside and conservatives who stay and that will give ryan a lotless negotiating room when he has to go to get the votes. it's going to be a really tricky situation for him. behind the scenes he's hearing, i think two things, he thinks if you talk to teen ryan, ryan world he thinks he's giving his members who don't like trump, the ability to criticize him. but other people think that he's being soft, he's not being firmly enough beheeind trump. it's really like everything else in congress, two opinions, huge split between the two. >> do you think -- you said people around him are pretty adamant that he feels an obligation ultimately to support trump. do you pick up in talking to
at donald trump. but there are a huge pocket of republicans who look at their districts and donald trump has won them by 30 and 40 points so they have to be with trump. but, as the house republican conference will get smaller after this election, which it's sure to do, it's going to be a lot of moderate members that go by the wayside and conservatives who stay and that will give ryan a lotless negotiating room when he has to go to get the votes. it's going to be a really tricky situation for...
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because he worked for donald trump, even though he said should trump run was independent of donald trump. >> there 2011, they ruled in cohen's favor, a win, another way of proving his loyalty. >> the way he initially described it to me was a father-son relationship, and when i asked him, why he has blind loyalty, he always threw the question back to me, would you do this for your father? >> at the end of the day, only people donald trump really considered family, anyone who considers themself to be almost a trump family member should really think about it. >> he fought for his boss by aggressively attacking donald trump's enemies, real or perceived. >> a war of words between a beauty queen and organizers of the miss usa pageant. rigged. just after the 2012 miss usa pageant, they claimed finalists were predetermined. >> i want the truth to be made known. >> he spoke with cohen's about his daughter's claims, and he said cohen is belligerent. >> it's absolutely terrifying to get you on the phone and intimidate you, but part of what a lawyer in that position is supposed to do is intimidating
because he worked for donald trump, even though he said should trump run was independent of donald trump. >> there 2011, they ruled in cohen's favor, a win, another way of proving his loyalty. >> the way he initially described it to me was a father-son relationship, and when i asked him, why he has blind loyalty, he always threw the question back to me, would you do this for your father? >> at the end of the day, only people donald trump really considered family, anyone who...
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trump: absolutely. incentive was taken out of the real estate industry. when the values went down -- and they plummeted, they absolutely plummeted -- billions of dollars worth halfate is now the billions of dollars. charlie: the crisis came about because a lot of savings and loan splendid money to developers that were bad loans that should have never been made. mr. trump: that's true, but a lot of that was exacerbated. a lot of loans that could have been good loans were made into bad loans because of the 1986 tax law change. what that dude is all of a sudden you have resolution trust, and you pay billions and billions. $5 billion inve taxes, we are now paying trillions of dollars. charlie: ron perlman the other day made a billion dollars or something. mr. trump: he is a good man. i hope you didn't make a lot of money -- hope he did make a lot of money. but the government passed a stupid law. charlie: here is the other side, people with great youepreneurial gifts like did there gets extended too far. whe
trump: absolutely. incentive was taken out of the real estate industry. when the values went down -- and they plummeted, they absolutely plummeted -- billions of dollars worth halfate is now the billions of dollars. charlie: the crisis came about because a lot of savings and loan splendid money to developers that were bad loans that should have never been made. mr. trump: that's true, but a lot of that was exacerbated. a lot of loans that could have been good loans were made into bad loans...
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trump was steaming. his face was all locked in, he was not having a good time. >> all kidding aside, obviously, we all know about your credentials and breadth of experience. (laughter) for example... no, seriously, just recently, in an episode of celebrity apprentice, at the steakhouse, the men's cooking team did not impress the judges from omaha steaks. and there was a lot of blame to go around. but you, mr. trump, recognized that the real problem was a lack of leadership. and so, ultimately, you didn't blame lil' jon or meatloaf. you fired gary busey. and these are the kind of decisions that would keep me up at night. >> and he's being treated like a piñata by the president of the united states. and i think he felt humiliated. (applause) >> well handled, sir. well handled. >> but it just kept going and going, and he just kept hammering him. and i thought, "oh, barack obama is starting something that i don't know if he'll be able to finish." >> say what you will about mr. trump, he certainly would brin
trump was steaming. his face was all locked in, he was not having a good time. >> all kidding aside, obviously, we all know about your credentials and breadth of experience. (laughter) for example... no, seriously, just recently, in an episode of celebrity apprentice, at the steakhouse, the men's cooking team did not impress the judges from omaha steaks. and there was a lot of blame to go around. but you, mr. trump, recognized that the real problem was a lack of leadership. and so,...
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can he be helpful to donald trump? yes can he also be hurtful to trump? could be. >> i want to thank everybody on the panel. we'll be right back. remember he, nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. who's with me? i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. ♪ ♪ one, two, - wait, wait. wait - where's tina? doing the hand thing? yep! we are all in for our customers. ally. do it right. we are all in for our customers. each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. i love that my shop is part of the morning ritual around here. people rely on that first cup and i wouldn't want to mess with that. but when (my) back pain got bad, i couldn't sleep. i had trouble getting there on time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is
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donald trump: i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear that i -- that i will faithfully execute -- that i will faithfully execute -- chief justice roberts: the office of president of the united states -- donald trump: the office of president of the united states -- chief justice roberts: and will to the best of my ability-- donald trump: and will to the best of my ability -- chief justice roberts: preserve, protect and defend the donald trump: preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states.. chief just roberts: so help me god. donald trump: so help me god. chief justice roberts: congratulations, mr. president. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to an extraordinary day in american history. bloomberg politics special coverage of donald trump's inauguration ceremony. we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. this is an important day in what has been an astonishing political journey for both the nation and for donald trump himself. president trump: for too long a small group in our nation's capital have reaped the rewards of governm
donald trump: i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear that i -- that i will faithfully execute -- that i will faithfully execute -- chief justice roberts: the office of president of the united states -- donald trump: the office of president of the united states -- chief justice roberts: and will to the best of my ability-- donald trump: and will to the best of my ability -- chief justice roberts: preserve, protect and defend the donald trump: preserve, protect and defend. >> the...
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donald trump. wait until you hear his new prediction for trump's presidency, let's go "out front." >>> good evening i'm erin burnett. trump tower turmoil in fighting among members of president elect donald trump's transition team and a question tonight of who is calling the shots. mike rogers, the former head of the intelligence committee, cnn contributor spent months putting a national security team together for trump part of the transition on the show a few days ago talking about progress and abruptly told he's out and mike pence replacing chris christie unorthodox and calls growing louder for trump to cut chis of steve bannon. today the senate's top democrat harry reid tearing into bannen. >> what message is trump sending a young girl that woke up wednesday morning in rhode island, afraid to be a woman of color in america? it's not a message of healing. if trump is serious about seeking unity, the first thing he should do is resend his appointment steve bannon. resend him, don't do it. >> covera
donald trump. wait until you hear his new prediction for trump's presidency, let's go "out front." >>> good evening i'm erin burnett. trump tower turmoil in fighting among members of president elect donald trump's transition team and a question tonight of who is calling the shots. mike rogers, the former head of the intelligence committee, cnn contributor spent months putting a national security team together for trump part of the transition on the show a few days ago talking...
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do you try to go after donald trump or even talk about donald trump's record? or do you continue kind of aiming fire at each other? >> the thing that's really tricky this late in the game is that you really have to define donald trump as a person. before previously, earlier debates may have been the time to go after him on smaller, ticky tacky issues. but right now with super tuesday right around the corner, i think you have to go right at donald trump's credibility possibly as a commander in chief, which is a tricky thing to do. it has to do with his character, his temperament. can he use some of these smaller issues, like his tax returns, that he's not being up-front or disclosing things, that he might be hiding something to get there, possibly? but it's going to be tricky, that's why the stakes in this debate have so high. >> anderson, i just think that -- >> go ahead. >> i think at this point, after all of these debates and the results that have come in, in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, nevada, boy, what more is there to be said here? i think people
do you try to go after donald trump or even talk about donald trump's record? or do you continue kind of aiming fire at each other? >> the thing that's really tricky this late in the game is that you really have to define donald trump as a person. before previously, earlier debates may have been the time to go after him on smaller, ticky tacky issues. but right now with super tuesday right around the corner, i think you have to go right at donald trump's credibility possibly as a...
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and then there's trump magazine. and trump vodka. and trump steaks. and trump mortgage. a business genius he is not. >> however, when you accepted his endorsement four years earlier, this is what you said about his business background. >> donald trump has shown an extraordinary ability to understand how our economy works, to create jobs for the american people. i spent my life in the private sector, not quite as successful as this guy, but successful nonetheless. >> governor, all those unsuccessful businesses that you outlined on thursday, trump airlines, trump university, trump vodka, those are all failures before 2012 as well. were you just sort of saying something you had to say four years ago in order to accept his endorsement? >> well, donald trump has made a lot of money for himself. and there's no question that pockets and has been successful on that score. but if you look at his record overall and there are other, by the way, failures, you say, okay, he made a lot of money for himself. inherited a lot of money from his dad, but this is not a guy who's a self-made
and then there's trump magazine. and trump vodka. and trump steaks. and trump mortgage. a business genius he is not. >> however, when you accepted his endorsement four years earlier, this is what you said about his business background. >> donald trump has shown an extraordinary ability to understand how our economy works, to create jobs for the american people. i spent my life in the private sector, not quite as successful as this guy, but successful nonetheless. >> governor,...
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he has not met with donald trump. he has not spoken to him so there hasn't been any lobbying on trump's part but dan quayle believes unlike bush 43, he believes, he keeps saying that trump is a winner and he believes the republican party has to rally around him. >> 11 million people voted for donald trump so far. given today's very important meetings on capitol hill does dan quayle think paul ryan, speaker and donald trump will work together? >> he really does. it is sort of interesting because we did this interview before the meeting. now we have heard from after the meeting that it has been encouraging and positive where the words we were hearing. dan quayle absolutely believes that paul ryan will come around and will support trump and he says that one of the reasons you heard him talk about ohio senator rob portman as a perfect vice presidential pick is he is hoping trump will pick someone like portman because it will reassure paul ryan and other republicans who are very nervous. >> good work. thank you very much.
he has not met with donald trump. he has not spoken to him so there hasn't been any lobbying on trump's part but dan quayle believes unlike bush 43, he believes, he keeps saying that trump is a winner and he believes the republican party has to rally around him. >> 11 million people voted for donald trump so far. given today's very important meetings on capitol hill does dan quayle think paul ryan, speaker and donald trump will work together? >> he really does. it is sort of...
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donald trump left the war room, went to his penthouse in trump tower, said he needed a moment and trump tower is exploding in a good way. they feel like this is their night. and breaking down, on a simple level, matt doubt a-- dowd had big operation, and donald trump won this race by labeling people. jeb bush, low energy. he had an lying ted, crooked hillary. the night is not over, but think about this. president trump. >> president trump, would be the 45th if he wins. three key states, michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania. let's look at them one by one. jon, start out with michigan. >> donald trump clinging to a and next door to wisconsin, donald trump has a larger lead, 76% of the vote in. we zoom back out, to pennsylvania. here's one where we have essentially a tie. about a 4,000-vote lead, out of 5 million votes cast. >> but he does not need pennsylvania, if he wins wisconsin and michigan, he's the next president of the ed the appeal of donald trump was in the rural areas. he gives them hope. they may not believe he can change anything, but he's their hope and change candidate. the
donald trump left the war room, went to his penthouse in trump tower, said he needed a moment and trump tower is exploding in a good way. they feel like this is their night. and breaking down, on a simple level, matt doubt a-- dowd had big operation, and donald trump won this race by labeling people. jeb bush, low energy. he had an lying ted, crooked hillary. the night is not over, but think about this. president trump. >> president trump, would be the 45th if he wins. three key states,...
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trump. meanwhile, trump and hillary clinton slamming each other's economic position. >> all hillary clinton has to offer is more of the same. more taxes. more regulations. more bureaucrats. more restrictions on american energy. and on american production. >> there is no other donald trump. what you see is what you get. he is still the same donald trump who makes his shirts and hi ties overseas instead of in the united states. >> there's a whole lot to get to tonight. we'll get to all of it. i want to begin, though, with senior white house correspondent mr. jim acosta, good evening to you, jim. >> hey, don. >> today was supposed to be a day where donald trump was getting back on message talking about the economy. more incoming fire from the republicans who think his foreign policy is dangerous. what more can you tell us? >> this is a day donald trump was supposed to make that pivot and get back to general election campaign issues like the economy. you know, he was interrupted 14 times at that
trump. meanwhile, trump and hillary clinton slamming each other's economic position. >> all hillary clinton has to offer is more of the same. more taxes. more regulations. more bureaucrats. more restrictions on american energy. and on american production. >> there is no other donald trump. what you see is what you get. he is still the same donald trump who makes his shirts and hi ties overseas instead of in the united states. >> there's a whole lot to get to tonight. we'll get...
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>> trump: yes. >> stahl: they're talking about a fence in the republican congress, would you accept a fence? >> trump: for certain areas i would, but certain areas, a wall is more appropriate. i'm very good at this, it's called construction. >> stahl: so part wall, part fence? >> trump: yeah, it could be-- it could be some fencing. >> stahl: what about the pledge to deport millions and millions of undocumented immigrants? >> trump: what we are going to do is get the people that are criminal and have criminal records, gang members, drug dealers, we have a lot of these people, probably two million, it could be even three million, we are getting them out of our country or we are going to incarcerate. but we're getting them out of our country, they're here illegally. after the border is secured and after everything gets normalized, we're going to make a determination on the people that you're talking about who terrific people but we are going to make a determination at that. but before we make that dete
>> trump: yes. >> stahl: they're talking about a fence in the republican congress, would you accept a fence? >> trump: for certain areas i would, but certain areas, a wall is more appropriate. i'm very good at this, it's called construction. >> stahl: so part wall, part fence? >> trump: yeah, it could be-- it could be some fencing. >> stahl: what about the pledge to deport millions and millions of undocumented immigrants? >> trump: what we are going to...
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and in trump world, that is surrender. donald trump surrendered trump style. he stopped tweeting about chuck jones and the workers at carrier. not another word. chuck jones shut him up, because donald trump and his handlers realized, no one can do more damage to donald trump's claim to be the champion of american workers than chuck jones. at a trump rally tonight in iowa, donald trump did the same old song. that he's been doing about how he's going to threaten american companies to keep jobs in the united states. >> remember years ago we used to proudly display "made in the usa." you go get a car right. we don't, have you ever seen it? we're doing a lot of talking to a lot of companies who are thinking about leaving, and i tell you, i don't think they're going to be leaving so fast anymore. >> and you will never see "made in the usa" on any product sold by anyone in the trump family. tonight donald trump barely mentioned his big triumph, saving those carrier jobs, because chuck jones has ruined that whole story for donald trump. here's donald trump's only refe
and in trump world, that is surrender. donald trump surrendered trump style. he stopped tweeting about chuck jones and the workers at carrier. not another word. chuck jones shut him up, because donald trump and his handlers realized, no one can do more damage to donald trump's claim to be the champion of american workers than chuck jones. at a trump rally tonight in iowa, donald trump did the same old song. that he's been doing about how he's going to threaten american companies to keep jobs in...
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and then there's trump magazine. and trump vodka. and trump steaks. and trump mortgage. a business genius he is not. >> however, when you accepted his endorsement four years earlier, this is what you said about his business background. >> donald trump has shown an extraordinary ability to understand how our economy works, to create jobs for the american people. i spent my life in the private sector, not quite as successful as this guy, but successful nonetheless. >> governor, all those in unsuccessful businesses that you outlined on thursday, trump airlines, trump university, trump vodka, those are all y failures before 2012 as well. were you just sort of saying something you had to say four years ago in order to accept his endorsement?em >> well, donald trump has made a lot of money for himself. and there's no question that he's got a lot of money in his pockets and has been successful on that score.yo but if you look at his record overall and there are other, by the way, failures, you say, okay, he made a lot of money for himself. inherited a lot of money from his dad,
and then there's trump magazine. and trump vodka. and trump steaks. and trump mortgage. a business genius he is not. >> however, when you accepted his endorsement four years earlier, this is what you said about his business background. >> donald trump has shown an extraordinary ability to understand how our economy works, to create jobs for the american people. i spent my life in the private sector, not quite as successful as this guy, but successful nonetheless. >> governor,...
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trump. >> yeah. >> that's ultimately the main revelation. that we walked away with. >> everyone lost money but trump. it's the bottom line. again and again. he gained, others lost. take panama. how much did he make? >> piecing together fragments of information. probably between 30 million and $55 million. it went bankrupt. everybody else lost. he walks away with $50 million. >> everybody else lost. and trump earned 30 to $50 million. how? a big part of the answer, licensing. >> somebody else decides to build a building. they say if i put trump's name on it i'll sell the condos easily. and get more attention. we'll pay you a fee to put your name on it. >> those trump buildings in panama, toronto. and mexico. all licensed properties. >> donald trump started licensing his name around the turn of the century. it was easy money. he didn't have access to capitol in barngs anymore. because of the failures banks lost money. here's an opportunity to sign his name and get paid up front. >> who made de
trump. >> yeah. >> that's ultimately the main revelation. that we walked away with. >> everyone lost money but trump. it's the bottom line. again and again. he gained, others lost. take panama. how much did he make? >> piecing together fragments of information. probably between 30 million and $55 million. it went bankrupt. everybody else lost. he walks away with $50 million. >> everybody else lost. and trump earned 30 to $50 million. how? a big part of the answer,...
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trump to be president-elect trump. it is a serious decision of who can manage the white house and the message of the white house and personnel of the white house. and andy card, he said make sure the president eats well, sleeps well and gets the information he needs at the right time. whether it is bannon or reince priebus or somebody else on the list that we don't know, it will be somebody who will be an effective leader because mr. trump now president-elect donald trump has the expertise and experience as a business leader and finding the best talent to keep the ball moving forward. >> i know andy card. steve bannon could not be more different than andy card. he was the epitome of a washington and political insider who work ed in many, many administrations. and he knew how to get things done. some people say donald trump needs. others say he won the campaign by bomb an outsider. symone, sanders, steve bannon, because of his association with breitbart and the ads at the end of the campaign with anti-semitic themes. th
trump to be president-elect trump. it is a serious decision of who can manage the white house and the message of the white house and personnel of the white house. and andy card, he said make sure the president eats well, sleeps well and gets the information he needs at the right time. whether it is bannon or reince priebus or somebody else on the list that we don't know, it will be somebody who will be an effective leader because mr. trump now president-elect donald trump has the expertise and...
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trump. tom price, candice miller, bill schuster, lamar smith. prominent house republicans. ryan serves as speaker at their pleasure. they are among those now endorsing donald trump. ryan at this moment holds out. on this day, trump indicating there are positions he is ready to compromise on. new remarks on his controversial proposal to temporarily ban muslims from coming into the country. take a listen to what he said. >> have you decided whether you'll back off on the ban? i realize it was a temporary ban but with an unlimited temporary period could go on forever. >> sure i'd back off on it. we have exceptions and again it's temporary. >> those comments could have everything to do with today's meeting happening soon at rnc headquarters. the muslim ban proposal is one of the big reasons republican leaders have been denouncing donald trump so loudly including house speaker paul ryan. he went out of his way to distance himself from trump when it came to this proposal. today's meeting under the
trump. tom price, candice miller, bill schuster, lamar smith. prominent house republicans. ryan serves as speaker at their pleasure. they are among those now endorsing donald trump. ryan at this moment holds out. on this day, trump indicating there are positions he is ready to compromise on. new remarks on his controversial proposal to temporarily ban muslims from coming into the country. take a listen to what he said. >> have you decided whether you'll back off on the ban? i realize it...
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never trump for you. you have some connection to the varying forces that constitute the never trump movement, fund donors. those folks are still out there. is there still a never trump movement? >> yes. i think there's some donors who will just sit on the sidelines and stay out of race entirely. there's some donors who are looking for ways to find a center right candidate to be on the stage. >> who are the names? >> i'm not going to mention names. >> not the names of the people involved but the kinds of people they might want to have run. >> i'll give you one name. ben sass is interesting. >> he said his kids need baths. >> the country hangs in the balance. we could use someone like him for next six months opinion. >> to win or to just make a point? >> to save the down ballot. to potentially throw this into the house of representatives and win and to actually make a statement about the future of the conservative movement. it should not be in the hands of this guy who is hijacking it. doesn't believe in co
never trump for you. you have some connection to the varying forces that constitute the never trump movement, fund donors. those folks are still out there. is there still a never trump movement? >> yes. i think there's some donors who will just sit on the sidelines and stay out of race entirely. there's some donors who are looking for ways to find a center right candidate to be on the stage. >> who are the names? >> i'm not going to mention names. >> not the names of the...
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trump can win the election. trump is going to get thumped. we had number of 13% straight for hillary and all of a sudden the cosmo shifted. he could be elected president. progressives don't want to hear that or democrats don't want to hear that. the number shows that he maybe the next president. the only question between him being the next president is hillary clinton. that was the first line out of ryan's mouth today when he came out today. she's the only one to donald trump being the united states, not ryan and not anybody in the house. hillary. so they have that common enemy, he can be the next enemy. what trump is doing is taking the advantage that he walked in today with the weight on his back and that was clear today >> that was the best unifier of this party is hillary clinton >> chris, it is nice to see you. right now we can see live pictures coming over from the meeting area where the republicans' senate leaders have been visiting donald trump. you can see those slides there. we believe that meeting has just wrapped up as we wait for
trump can win the election. trump is going to get thumped. we had number of 13% straight for hillary and all of a sudden the cosmo shifted. he could be elected president. progressives don't want to hear that or democrats don't want to hear that. the number shows that he maybe the next president. the only question between him being the next president is hillary clinton. that was the first line out of ryan's mouth today when he came out today. she's the only one to donald trump being the united...
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donald trump will be in. but donald _ not just that donald trump will be in, but donald trump _ not just that donald trump will be in, but donald trump will- not just that donald trump will be in, but donald trump will win- not just that donald trump will be in, but donald trump will win this| in, but donald trump will win this case very— in, but donald trump will win this case very easily _ in, but donald trump will win this case very easily. the _ in, but donald trump will win this case very easily. the questions i case very easily. the questions that we heard _ case very easily. the questions that we heard coming _ case very easily. the questions that we heard coming from _ case very easily. the questions that we heard coming from places - case very easily. the questions that we heard coming from places of- we heard coming from places of scepticism — we heard coming from places of scepticism came _ we heard coming from places of scepticism came from _ we heard coming from places of scepticism came from a - we heard coming from places of scepticism came from a lot - we heard c
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mark: why could trump not rewrite the tax plan? >> trump can. ryan does not have a lot of room. : i think they will have to agree to disagree on immigration. on entitlement reform, i think trump can move. him to saveconvince them for future generations, i think trump can make that switch. >> for trump come up you will know more about his appetite for doing things that are very uncomfortable -- unpopular. his face does not want to hear they will get less when it comes to entitlement. the big thing for me is the tax reform. >> all of the said, you think that the ryan endorsement is imminent or probable? mark: i don't know how he will do it. my hunch is they don't want to make this a big deal. ease into it. .t is level -- inevitable now i don't see how he can back down. i think you will find a way to freight, i have met with donald trump, gotten to know him, and i now comfortable with him that he will not only be a better president than hillary clinton, but someone we can work with as conservatives to change the country. trump was running with not
mark: why could trump not rewrite the tax plan? >> trump can. ryan does not have a lot of room. : i think they will have to agree to disagree on immigration. on entitlement reform, i think trump can move. him to saveconvince them for future generations, i think trump can make that switch. >> for trump come up you will know more about his appetite for doing things that are very uncomfortable -- unpopular. his face does not want to hear they will get less when it comes to entitlement....
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and then there's trump magazine. and trump vodka. and trump steaks. and trump mortgage. a business genius, he is not. now let me turn to national security. and the safety of our homes and loved ones. mr. trump's bombast is already alarming our allies and fueling the enemity of our enemies, insulting all muslims, keeping many of them from fully engaging with us in their urgent fight against isis. and for what purpose? muslim terrorists would only have to lie about their religion to enter the country. and then what he said about -- and "60 minutes." did you hear this? it was about syria and isis, and it has to go down as the most ridiculous and dangerous idea of the entire campaign season. let isis take out assad, he said. and then we can pick up the remnants. now think about that. let the most dangerous terror organization the world has ever known take over an entire country? this recklessness is recklessness in the extreme. now donald trump tells us he is very, very smart. i'm afraid that when it comes to foreign policy, he is very, very not smart. think of donald trump'
and then there's trump magazine. and trump vodka. and trump steaks. and trump mortgage. a business genius, he is not. now let me turn to national security. and the safety of our homes and loved ones. mr. trump's bombast is already alarming our allies and fueling the enemity of our enemies, insulting all muslims, keeping many of them from fully engaging with us in their urgent fight against isis. and for what purpose? muslim terrorists would only have to lie about their religion to enter the...
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trump. >> yeah. >> that's ultimately the main revelation. that we walked away with. >> everyone lost money but trump. it's the bottom line. again and again. he gained, others lost. take panama. how much did he make? >> piecing together fragments of information. probably between $30 million and $55 million. it went bankrupt. everybody else lost. he walks away with $50 million. >> everybody else lost. and trump earned $30 million to $50 million. how? a big part of the answer, licensing. >> somebody else decides to build a building. they say if i put trump's name on it i'll sell the condos easily. and get more attention. we'll pay you a fee to put your name on it. >> those trump buildings in panama, toronto. and mexico. all licensed properties. >> donald trump started licensing his name around the turn of the century. it was easy money. he didn't have access to capital in banks anymore. because of the failures banks lost money. here's an opportunity to sign his name and get paid up front. >> wh
trump. >> yeah. >> that's ultimately the main revelation. that we walked away with. >> everyone lost money but trump. it's the bottom line. again and again. he gained, others lost. take panama. how much did he make? >> piecing together fragments of information. probably between $30 million and $55 million. it went bankrupt. everybody else lost. he walks away with $50 million. >> everybody else lost. and trump earned $30 million to $50 million. how? a big part of...
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trump. >> mr. chairman, i have a point of order. >> you'll state your point of order. >> rule f, real rule 9 f of the committee rules say that any testimony from your witness needs to be here 24 hours in advance. the committee, the chairman knows well that at 10:08 we received the written testimony and then we received evidence this morning at 7:54. now, if this was just an oversight, mr. chairman, i could look beyond it, but it was an intentional effort by this witness and his advisers to once again show his disdain for this body. and with that, i move that we postpone this hearing. >> second. >> i want to thank the gentleman. let me say this, that we got the testimony late last night. we did. and we got it to you all pretty much the same time that we got it. i want to move forward with this hearing. >> mr. chairman, with all due respect, mr. chairman, this is a violation of the rule, and if it was not intentional, i would not have a problem. i'm not saying it was intentional on your part.
trump. >> mr. chairman, i have a point of order. >> you'll state your point of order. >> rule f, real rule 9 f of the committee rules say that any testimony from your witness needs to be here 24 hours in advance. the committee, the chairman knows well that at 10:08 we received the written testimony and then we received evidence this morning at 7:54. now, if this was just an oversight, mr. chairman, i could look beyond it, but it was an intentional effort by this witness and...
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in 1983, trump opened up the flagship building on 5th avenue, trump tower. in 1987, he published his best seller "the art of the deal." trump had become a national figure. you never knew where he would show up next. way back then, mike dunbar, the gop activist of new hampshire, saw political promise in the billionaire. dunbar liked the idea of a businessman who could get things done. >> and so, that's why i started a draft trump campaign. >> and so, in october 1987, at a restaurant in ports mouth, new hampshire, as people waved trump for president signs, donald trump made his first campaign speech. speaking without notes, he hit on some of the same economic themes that propelled him to the white house. >> the message in 1987 didn't change. just the players. back then japan and saudi arabia. today it's china and mexico. still getting the lunch eaten by our trading partners and the people who are hurting are people like me. people who work for a living. we tier ones feeling it. so, trump appeals to us. >> after the speech they left the restaurant and moved tru
in 1983, trump opened up the flagship building on 5th avenue, trump tower. in 1987, he published his best seller "the art of the deal." trump had become a national figure. you never knew where he would show up next. way back then, mike dunbar, the gop activist of new hampshire, saw political promise in the billionaire. dunbar liked the idea of a businessman who could get things done. >> and so, that's why i started a draft trump campaign. >> and so, in october 1987, at a...
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of anti-trump voters, anti-trump forces, anti-trump messages, republican voters who like donald trump, and they are still the vast majority of the republican party, they tend to turn on that candidate. ask chris christie. he left the race with poisonous numbers with republican voters. ask mike pence, asa hutchinson. they're the only three candidates who had upside down numbers in terms of favorability with republican voters this past year. it had everything to do with being identified with the antagonism toward trump. if haley pulls off new hampshire, it is a difficult needle to thread. the lesson of the trump era is, when you're seen as the face of the non-republicans and the trump-resistant crowd, republicans turn on you and they turn on you hard. in fact, we're seeing in south carolina after new hampshire, haley is polling much worse in her home state of south carolina than in new hampshire. >> let's look at the entrance poll numbers i mentioned from nbc news, what they say about the electorate, at least in iowa. a majority of republican voters last night, well above 60%, believe t
of anti-trump voters, anti-trump forces, anti-trump messages, republican voters who like donald trump, and they are still the vast majority of the republican party, they tend to turn on that candidate. ask chris christie. he left the race with poisonous numbers with republican voters. ask mike pence, asa hutchinson. they're the only three candidates who had upside down numbers in terms of favorability with republican voters this past year. it had everything to do with being identified with the...
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donald trump is deceiving. he is playing you for a trump. >> and you see there a classic encounter with trump supporters. when he points out donald trump's own history of employing undocumented workers, he doesn't even try to defend, the trump supporter simply changes it to donald trump being a self-funding candidate and ted cruz didn't bother then to correct that false hood. he has collected $12 million in campaign contributions. the ted cruz campaign, apparently set a record yesterday for youngest person ejected from a political rally. apparently, all donald trump supporters sound like donald trump, including the 10-year-olds. a 10-year-old boy that ted cruz event last night yelled out something that the microphones couldn't pick up but the audience could hear and we will now show you that moment using subtitles. >> apparently there's a young man who's having some problems. thank you, son. you know, i appreciate you sharing your views. one of the things that hopefully someone has told you is that children sho
donald trump is deceiving. he is playing you for a trump. >> and you see there a classic encounter with trump supporters. when he points out donald trump's own history of employing undocumented workers, he doesn't even try to defend, the trump supporter simply changes it to donald trump being a self-funding candidate and ted cruz didn't bother then to correct that false hood. he has collected $12 million in campaign contributions. the ted cruz campaign, apparently set a record yesterday...
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of donald trump. he said he would start a shooting war wh iran if iranians in little boats made gestures toward our destroyers, the most lethal ships in history. and rudy giuliani justified war crimes that donald trump says he wants to commit, by saying that in war anything is legal. he said that in the country that prosecuted nazis for war crimes in nuremberg. we executed them because of what rudy giuliani said is legal in war. if the news media treated the trump campaign the way it has treated every presidential campaign prior to trump and the other presidential campaign that is going on during the trump campaign, the clinton campaign, if the news media treated the trump campaign like it treats every other campaign, donald trump by now would have been forced to retract his statement about going to war over a gesture. and rudy giuliani would have been forced to apologize for his comment, justifying everything that has ever been done in war anywhere in the world, including everything that nazi germany
of donald trump. he said he would start a shooting war wh iran if iranians in little boats made gestures toward our destroyers, the most lethal ships in history. and rudy giuliani justified war crimes that donald trump says he wants to commit, by saying that in war anything is legal. he said that in the country that prosecuted nazis for war crimes in nuremberg. we executed them because of what rudy giuliani said is legal in war. if the news media treated the trump campaign the way it has...
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donald trump wins these three. where does trump go? he's going to have to try in smaller states, like in iowa, new hampshire, starts to even out the map. so as we begin the calculations and the thinking about the general election, there is no question for donald trump the first test is change the map and the industrial states that have been reliably blue for quite a long time. if you're hillary clinton, what are you looking at? you think it's possible, possible with a high latino turnout that you might be able to turn arizona. you think it's possible if you can get a high african american turnout and if conservatives say never trump and stay home, you could turn a state like georgia with a combination of high democratic turnout, suppressed conservative turnout. these are the calculations now going on in the campaigns. as i said this. i want to reset and come back to this. you can look at the obama, romney map. the biggest test is actually to prove, to prove and have the polling prove that you can compete across here. if you can make th
donald trump wins these three. where does trump go? he's going to have to try in smaller states, like in iowa, new hampshire, starts to even out the map. so as we begin the calculations and the thinking about the general election, there is no question for donald trump the first test is change the map and the industrial states that have been reliably blue for quite a long time. if you're hillary clinton, what are you looking at? you think it's possible, possible with a high latino turnout that...
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now, donald trump, eric donald trump and donald trump jr. are defendants. notably, ivanka trump is not because of a statute of limitations issue. she was removed from the case. so it's important to establish on behalf of the court, number one, who did these individuals who were running the organization know about these valuations, know about the statements of financial conditions and net worth. and a number of these folks on the bottom here are colorful figures in the trump orbit, michael cohen testified, i think, about a week ago in the first time the two of them had been face to face in quite some time. >> allen weisselberg, the former chief financial officer of the trump organization, he had been working with trump for 40 years. that's a long time. >> it is a long time. and that's the kind of witness that either prosecutors or state attorneys general want to have in a case like this because they will know in effect, for lack of a better term, where the bodies are buried and here how valuations worked and what kind of decisions were made. >> since the jud
now, donald trump, eric donald trump and donald trump jr. are defendants. notably, ivanka trump is not because of a statute of limitations issue. she was removed from the case. so it's important to establish on behalf of the court, number one, who did these individuals who were running the organization know about these valuations, know about the statements of financial conditions and net worth. and a number of these folks on the bottom here are colorful figures in the trump orbit, michael cohen...